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, energy and we want to be sure in the country these debates are not quiet debates in rooms in washington, exclusively. that there are people out there in the country pushing for action. >> chris: when the president talks in that clip about the republicans have suspicions about social security. suspicions about feeding poor kids, that is not true. >> listen, chris -- >> they have different ideas about how to save social security. not suspicions about social security. >> well, i think again, where common ground does exist on the need to reduce the deficit in a balanced way that will help the economy grow, amongst democrats on the hill, and, a few republicans, the barrier to progress here is not the president. we need to see more republicans and congress -- in congress willing to compromise, even on revenues. >> chris: they say they need to see the president willing to compromise on spending cuts and entitlement reform. >> let's look at what we offered speaker boehner. it is public. $400 billion in health care savings we offered, and $200 billion of additional cuts in domestic spending and

and clean energy policies that the president can enact and congress can enact. the president can do a lot of things. the environmental protection can do a lot of things. the department of energy and agriculture can do a lot of things that don't need congress. congress itself, we don't know what is going to happen. we tried three years ago to pass the climate clean energy bill. that was defeated. anything that ambitious to pass is unlikely this time. >> michael: listen, he said the governor of nebraska dave heineman completed an evaluation of that same keystone pipeline. john boehner had this to say about it. he said nebraska's approval of the new keystone xl pipeline route means there is no bureaucratic excuse, hurdle or catch president obama can use to delay this project any further. he and he alone stands in the way of tens of thousands of new jobs and energy security. i mean, that's putting it right on the president. >> here is the reality about the keystone pipeline that comes from canada to the united states to deliver oil. that oil is going to somewhere no matter what. this is becom

out of energy. there are five piles, and i cannot get myself to clean it. >> do you have hefty bags? how do you clean when you clean the closets? do you just get rid of it? >> i used to do that, and then i would miss things, and then i would have remorse, so now i just move it around to different spots. >> i want to tell you something that we're going to do tomorrow. >> oh, really? >> meredith is going to bring in her favorite pair of pants, and you guys, these are classics and her favorite shirt. >> i'm not doing this. >> you have to do it. >> they're pajama pants. they're not like pants they're pa jama pants. >> laura, who works in our hair and makeup department said she was helping you pack one day, and she saw these shredded, crazy looking pants and wondered what they were. >> they're sentimental pants. you'll see. now you've embarrassed me. i'll bring them in. what did you do? >> i'm exhausted. look at me. bloodshot. i was last night with andy cohen on his show "watch what happens live." >> he is here today. >> what you are going to do. >> i want to do that. >> you're going to

? with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> being asked out on a date is not what it used to be. phone calls have been replaced by emails and texts, and it is not always clear if you're truly on a date or just hanging out with a group. >> here's the question, is this the end of courtship? here to help us understand it all is sex and relationship therapist ian kerner. along with some people on the dating scene. debra goldstein, 31-year-old, author of flirtexting, and 2012 cosmo bachelor of the year from new orleans, we should point out, ryan. >> hey, guys. >> hey. >> really "new york times" article about whether -- >> i found it depressing. >> me too. it talks about the end of courtship when a guy would see you and court you and call you. >> actually call you. >> and date. >> i remember being that guy, and i feel like ryan's generation has it a little bit too easy. i remember it was up to the guy. we would have to be the one to call the woman, and you would have to use a phone, and you would dial your number, and then your

. >>> construction of the new 49ers stadium in santa clara is leading the way when it comes to sustainable energy. the team said their new stadium will make as much energy as it uses during a game. that will be done by installing solar panels throughout the $1.2 billion stadium. there's also talk of eventually adding charging stations for electric cars. >>> his books were best sellers. now some people want their money back after lance armstrong admitted he lied did doping. two sacramento county men filed a class action lawsuit today. they said they would not have bought the books if they had known about his use of performance enhancing drugs. >>> two new jersey men filed suit today claiming subway's foot long sandwiches don't measure up. we showed you this picture last week when it went viral. the lawsuit says the fast food chain is short changing customers, and they want to be compensated. the company said bread sizes can vary if employees don't bake them to exact standards. >>> the fire was actually part of the show. the charge the gallery owner could now face. >> plus train cars rigged with ex

developments in the energy industry could lead to high-paying jobs if the government could get out of the way. >>gretchen: varney, a disclaimer here. sorry he put your daughter into that story. secondly, you can always tell when brian has not slept a lot because he actually has more energy. if we do a study on energy -- >>brian: if i would be powered, it would be by natural gas and that could be the future of our country. >> there's a segue. first of all, let's deal with the pipeline. 53 senators including 9 democrats write a letter to the president saying we want that keystone pipeline. please approve it, mr. president. second item, chesapeake energy, huge natural gas producer, opens up a well, one of these fracking wells. opens it up totally to the e.p.a. come on in. have a look at what we're doing and have a look at the aftermath of what we're doing. and if you can find any kind of pollution, okay, we'll hear about it. those are two huge steps forward toward producing a lot more oil, a lot more natural gas, energy independence, jobs in america, a huge step forward in the government gets ou

will do it in health care, education and energy. think about that. health care is one sixth of the economy. energy, you control the production and the pricing and control everything from he tried to with capt. trade and he tried. education is the future. you control those three elements and you have what lenin would call the commanding height of a post industrial society. that is what he said he wanted to do. in fact, you don't remember this because, unlike me, you have real lives for it you don't have to watch everything the man says. i do for my sins and they clearly are mending. [laughter] but he sprinkled that speech and the subsequent speeches until the georgetown speech with a phrase -- the new foundation, which was never picked up on and never remembered. but it was in there. in fact, the name of the speech was called "the new foundation." he already saw himself one month into the presidency as a successor to the new deal and the new frontier. he wanted this appellation, the new foundation, to be what obama is and would be. so it shows you how ideologically ambitious he was from day

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to watch is a piece of that energy move into the intermountain west. it's dry in colorado now, but we'll watch -- watch what happens from here into the upper midwest. we're going to see an ice storm develop once again. and chicago actually has a winter storm watch posted from tomorrow morning through monday morning. the timeline, 1:00 tomorrow afternoon, here's chicago. the pink delineates where we will see freezing rain. why it's freezing rain instead of chicago instead of snow, you ask, is right at the surface is where we have temperatures at the surface, immediately close to the ground. we have them above freezing. and so we're seeing some temperatures right along there. we're watching the liquid fall to the ground but freezing on the surface where temperatures down there are cold. but above that in the atmosphere, it's much warmer. we're going to watch this ice storm move east and then impact the northeast for the day on monday. in terms of temperatures, it has been frigid. the coldest arctic air of the season. that is pushing eastward. finally, this big ridge of high pressure, te

. drilling on federal lands, etc., etc. very pro-traditional energy sources. in his inaugural he said, it is all about green energy. we will see more attempts to impose that agenda. when he attempts his next phase of liberal implementation, what people begin to feel the effects of obamacare, rising prices for healthcare, rising prices for insurance, people losing their coverage, which they are in droves now. companies putting people on part-time work so they do not have to provide them with insurance. all kinds of effects are happening. all those realities accumulate, and as obama pushes the envelope beyond where the american people are comfortable , we could actually have the fulfillment of him going too far and then getting lost opportunities. >> you are nodding. do you think it went too far? >> overreached -- bill clinton in 1994. republicans thought that in 2000 x where the new governor of indiana said, hey, republicans are going to act like democrats with all that spending and government expansion, they will just hire the professionals. and they did. then you saw in 2010, dialing

kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. 2013 has barely begun. it's possible that a more bizarre story could come along. we know that lennay kekua, the love of te'o's life and died too young losing her life to leukemia the day that he lost his grandmother, we know that's not true. tonight the star linebacker is talking. the full interview with katie couric airs tomorrow. in clips released by "good morning america" he admits to lying. he also defends his lies. listen. >> you stuck to the script. you knew that something was amiss. why? >> put yourself in my situation. this girl i committed myself to died on september 12th. now i get a phone call on december 6th saying she is alive and i'll be put on national tv two days later and they'll ask me the same question, what would you do? >> te'o is not the only one sp

is an inspiration. >> his energy is so high. you know? he keeps it that way. and this is a good thing. >> this is the last time harbaugh will hold a news conference before heading out to new orleans and last time players can express their kpekt stations. -- kpekt taigss. >> the team has faith in me. they get me here. i'm going to get everything i v every time. >> back up tight end says practicing in santa clara seems unreal. >> once we get to know them and practicing outside of the box, i think it will start hitting us. >> offensive lineman says he's been warned not to let this super bowl spectacle affect his focus. >> there is go going to be a time are we out for for a concert? stay focused. all times. >> the 49ers will practice again in

. it made me insane and angry and picking fights in bars. i get it. but it also gave me the energy i needed to keep going. you know? a lot of people talk about bonds and well, you know, this hall of fame thing recently that was a bit of a disaster. >> i couldn't understand what all the fuss was about. these guys were cheats. why would you put a cheat into the hall of fame? >> bonds, you never know where the proof was, except the way he looked physically. maybe too much salt, i don't know. >> given the positive effect of steroids on your ability to pitch, these guys aren't playing fair, are they? >> no, but it was nice to see they were looking at the pitchers as well, not just the hitters. not just the guys hitting the ball, you know? but it still doesn't let you hit the ball any better. you still have to have that god-given ability to hit the ball the way he did. >> do you forgive lance armstrong? >> i would like to sit down and talk to him based on experience with him. >> you can shake hid hand and say that wasn't nice. i want to talk to you about other stuff. there's so much going on in y

losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell

testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems b

developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people typically don't admit sexual assaults and murders to police officers unless, many of the, they probably have done it. so it was clear, we felt, he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. >> she had such a zest for life. and she would walk in the room and everybody knew she was there. >> tricia reitler, a 19-year-old psych major at indiana wesleyan university was on her way to becoming a family counselor. >> her goal was to be able to put families back together again. >> then, in march 1993, donna and gary reitler received that late-night phone call every rent dreads, a cop from marion, indiana, was on the line. >> he said, do you know where tricia is? in my heart, i knew that something was drastically wrong. >> tricia had walked to an off-campus supermarket, and never returned to her dorm. now, n

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rain yesterday in arizona and most of that energy now, pulling out here across parts of the central plains and there you see that pink, that's where we're concerned at least to start right now, about icing. warmer air moving over the cold air at the surface and the rain hits the ground that's frozen and it freezes on contact. and roads across areas of iowa and maybe around the st. louis area where more generally towards illinois and that's going to be a zone for some icing and eventually later on today, in towards chicago. to the far north of that, places like minnesota, northern minnesota and much of wisconsin we'll be talking about snow. but this storm moving in. the good news, behind this, things are going to warm up quite a bit and big changes. look at today's high. better than yesterday. above freezing for the first time for lot of people in about a week and that's a nice break. tomorrow, you start to see the temps climb and towards the northeast. by tuesday. 60 degrees in washington d.c. and behind it, the next batch of colder air it's not as cold as the last one, welcome news

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time, our energies, in whatever way god is calling you, we will together bring the human rights of the use of abortion to a speedy end. [applause] it is in your hands. it is in my hands. we are all called to do our part. now i will turn it over to somebody who has done his part. it is my privilege to introduce, by video, the speaker of the house, john boehner. [applause] originally from ohio, speaker boehner serves now as the leader of the united states house of representatives. elected to represent the eighth congressional district of ohio, for a 12 term in november 2012, the speaker is a national leader in the drive for a smaller, less astley and more accountable federal government. as importantly, he is an ardent row lifer. -- pro-lifer. x hello everyone. thank you for being here in our nation's capital on the 40th anniversary of roe versus wade. cannot think about a march for life without nellie gray. she was the leading voice. for those who did not have one. now, it is up to us to be her voice. to commit ourselves to do all we can to protect the same to the of life -- sanct

. also in the couple of weeks of the shooting it gave me the energy i needed to keep going. a lot of people talk about bonds and this hall of fame thing recently, which is kind of a bit of a disaster. >> i couldn't understand all the fuss, these guys were clearly -- most of them were cheats. why would you put a cheater into the hall of fame? >> as far as bonds goes, the cheating, they really never proved it. it could be age, maybe too much salt, i was not there, people forget to mention they were not there. >> you saw the positive effect of the steroids, on your ability to pitch. these guys are not playing fair, are they? >> yeah, well, yeah, it was nice to see they're looking at the pitchers, not just the hitters, but it still doesn't let you hit the baseball better, may give you extra legs deep in the season but you still have to have that god-given ability like he did, and he is the greatest hitter of all time. >> do you forgive lance armstrong? >> i would like to sit down and talk to him, make my opinion based on sitting down with him, rather than hearing about it. >> let's ta

, the energy was amazing. >> you had a little bit of a problem with the computer, it was buffering. >> of course it was buffering the moment she was about to come out. i was like no, this cannot be and thankfully -- >> we were able to obtain, thank you very much, an exclusive look at your sketch of the gown. >> yes. >> that is a sketch, just sort of walk me through your thoughts and what was going through your mind beginning with that color, red. it was so striking. >> i chose ruby red, it was a custom weave fabric. i wanted it to look festive but i also wanted it to be soft so that combination of velvet and chiffon was really important so we wove, it was all handloomed, the fabric and little bets of velvet sewn into a floral fabric. >> you felt it was confident for a first lady? >> well, i feel like with dressing for big occasions, i think it's really important to always really think about the client and to me i just had mrs. obama, you couldn't think about everything that comes with it, being so nervous or start second-guessing myself. my first image was red. i felt red was confi

, two of the three americans killed in this horrific attack on that energy facility in the algeria. i'm joined by ambassador john bolton, former u.n. ambassador and fox news contributor. good morning . what do you make of leon panetta's comments? what do they mean to you. >> i think he is right on target. they sound like comments from a man who is about to leave the obama administration which he is. the president in his inaugural address said a decade of war is ending. when he accepted the democratic presidential nomination on september 6th. he said al qaeda is on the road to defeat. five days later, ambassador chris stevens, three other americans, killed in libya. we see the french in operation in mali against an air i can't -- area that al qaeda terrorists carved out the size of texas. as you mentioned this terrible hostage-taking in algeria where there are at least 37 dead and quite likely more. the war on global terrorism is far from over. and so secretary panetta may want to talk to the president about that. >> what we've seen, the war against terrorism and the obama administrati

? >> it boosts your immune system and gives you energy. >> mustard, is there an advantage to mustard? >> there actually is. it helps with aches and pains. make a paste out of it, rub it on your sore muscles. >> you are making that up sh. >> i am not. >> you like pork as opposed to chicken? >> nice alternative. i look for tenderloin because really, truly, you can't mess it up. you brown these pork tenderloins, pound each in the pan, get a nice, golden color. >> whoa! and you drop it on your co-host over here. >> sorry, it slipped. put it in the oven at 400 degrees for 30 minute until it's nice and tender inside. >> okay. >> and then what you do is in the same pan, we'll lower the heat a little bit so you don't get covered. start with a little bit of honey. go ahead and do that. dump it all in there with shallots. little garlic, shallots, honey, mustard, red wine vinegar, couple of tablespoons and a little bit of white wine. we're basically going to cook this down for a couple of minutes until it thickens slightly. you get sort of a sweet and tangy sauce. which i happen to love. you fi

? >> great. he's really remarkable in the film. he has so much energy on set. and so devoted to his work. it's great. >> and i also just want to celebrate. you had a film -- you did a film with taye diggs, called "between us," that was screened at sundance. and you were saying that this was almost an accident that you got the role? >> what happened was i was supposed to be doing a broadway play, that got postponed at the last minute. literally two weeks before we were going to start rehearsals. i panicked, thinking that was the next six months of my life. what am i going to do? and my agent called me and said i have a script for something that's an adaptation of a play. and i think you'd really like it because it's character-driven and whatever. and i did. >> a very successful, happy accident. >> things happen for a reason. >> absolutely. congratulations on your film career and, of course, tv. everybody, check out julia. she's in "the makeover" that airs this sunday on abc, at 9:00, 8:00 central. thank you so much for stopping by. >> thank you. >> i love your dress. >>> everybody, coming up

is focusing his energy on coming up with a competitive counter offer to keep the kings in sacramento. >> watching gas prices across the bay area this morning the average price for gas of regular gas and san francisco is currently $3.68. around the bay and san jose and oakland prices are $3.59 and $3.58 today. these prices compares the state average of $3.65. many americans are delaying retirement because they need money but also because they're healthy enough to keep working. according to the census, americans 65 and older in the labour force would from 12.1% in 1990 to 16.1% in 2010. this increase was even larger for women. washington d.c. have the highest share of older people working full-time at 62%. >> the latest word out of hollywood as rumors are swirling that they jay abrams will direct the next that star wars movie. several trade reports say the producer who led the revamp of the star trek franchise for paramount and 2009 will direct the star wars film episode 7. fans of the waiting for disney and look this film's release an official statement on the rumored deal. >> the 85

. sasha and malia, swaying a few feet from the presidential pad yum. hard to maintain that energy for a whole inauguration. that is one heck of a yawn from sasha. hey, you think it's easy to take an oath of office? the president is kind of 0-2 on the big stage. and this time, it was his fault. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united state. >> that's states, states! still, a glorious morning. what do you do after reenlisting for another four years of president of the united states? you pause for 23 seconds of re-election. you think joe biden was having fun? that smile never left his face. you get the sense if a vice president could crowd surf, joe biden actually was. the president dancing this time. chewing, dancing, chewing, chewing, and chewing. is that the knickorette we hear so much about? and a presidential inauguration is something a family should never forget. sasha and malia, their own paparazzi and their parents stealing a kiss or two. what family wouldn't snap photos, even a first family. truly a day to remember. >> you kn

... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood cl

brand-new details. >>> midair lightning energy at 30,000 feet. the airliner hit with flashes from all angles. the flaming jet streaking through the sky. how the pilots kept control in the middle of chaos. >>> "argo"-naut. ben affleck at the s.a.g. awards. and jennifer lawrence's dress coming apart as she wins best actress. >>> good morning, america. happy monday to robin, at home. josh also off today. welcome back to elizabeth vargas and david muir. welcome to you, as well. let's look at the s.a.g. awards. >> her dress did not rip, by the way. >> it came apart. >> and tina fey. big night for "argo" and "modern family." we'll have all the highlights coming up. >> "argo" a surprise winner. great for our friend, ben affle affleck. >>> we're learning about the fire over the weekend in brazil. 230 people dead. we have brand-new details coming in straight from eyewitnesses on what caused the disaster. we're going to tell you the first thing you should do if you're trapped. you did a big special on this. >> i did. and most people when they're confronted a disaster, they will go out the exit

a sick kid to school. nathan. tadpole. and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. my name is taho and i'm a fish guy. it's a labor of love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my job is my workout. you're shoveling ice all day long. it's rough on the back. it's rough on the shoulders. i get muscle aches all over. advil® is great. pain and soreness is just out of the picture. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and for sinus congestion, now you can get advil® combined with a proven decongestant. breathe easier with advil® congestion relief. >> well, despite the president bypassing congress and issuing executive orders on gun control, 23 in all, the debate is not over yet. the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is promising is fight in the coming months. in a telephone recording sent across mcconnell's home state of kentucky he says, quote, president obama and his team are doing

, and the youthfulness, and if anybody like the republican party were to abandon this issue, imagine losing the energy of the people gathered here today, how disappointed they would be. we need to be realistic about what this legislation can do. it was only, 2010," was loader - lower turnout, but there was a wave election where obamacare was the central theme, and it should still be because we have not seen it yet. we are just getting the foreshadowing before the big earthquake. that brought in conservative legislators, said to bt partiers interested in a new future for finance, but they also turned out to be social conservatives. you have 27 states, both houses controlled by the gop, a high water mark, and 27 republican governors, four of them women, and all very pro-life. to turn off the spigot from the issue makes very little sense. 138 ills were passed. they were not todd akin bills. that was never discussed. we will not go there again, but those bills were about sex selection abortion, pain in the unborn, the nerves of the child at 20 weeks -- all of that makes pain perception happened. states ar

the night before. >> what's it supposed to do, boost your energy? >> i drink it with supplements, vitamins or whatever. it helps rev you up in the morning, rehydrate you and some say boost your energy. >> some viewers tweeted, brush your teeth in the shower, lay out your clotheses the night before. and willie set the world on fire. >> shave the night before. >> you can. you don't have a hair problem. >> so you have to shave in the morning? >> we're like weeds. >> if you knick yourself, you can recover quicker. if you knick yourself at 4:00 in the morning -- >> it's kind of embarrassing but i drink instant coffee and i find it delicious, brought to you by starbucks. >> you don't actually use a cup. >> that's my next step. >> she mainlines coffee. >> that is strong, good instant coffee and i can make it really fast. >> on that buzz feed list, people say take a bath rather than a shower, it's quicker because you don't get your hair wet. >> it takes time. >> you're in there for an hour. >> dirty bath water. >> we know how natalie feels about it. >> apparently. >> we're back after your local ne

obama and hillary clinton together being interviewed, there's a lot of energy there. you can see the interplay. i want to see you perhaps get bill clinton and michelle obama here together, and you interview them. >> that would be awesome. >> and see how that works out. that's what i want to see. >> on it, done. write that down. on it. charles, what have you got? >> i can't wait until we can line up the gang of eight's immigration plan against the president's plan. this is an issue we have to deal with. it's all in the details. it's not really the big ticket items, it is the down ticket items. >> the big ticket items actually haven't changed from generations ago. >> everybody has to register, but they can't work until they've paid all the fines. >> details, details. >> all that stuff is where it really works out. >> the president has said, as a father, he wouldn't let his children, if he had boys, play football. >> i have two boys, and i have the same debate. i grew up in football culture, friday night lights, small town texas, and i don't know if i'd let my boys play football. >>

. energy. everyone knows we need an american independence strategy. there's three issues right there off the top that you can forge that compromise. >> i would look at it in terms of -- i think that there is that potential and i think he views that potential but he also i think has a revised negotiating strategy based on what he perceives to be the lessons of the first term. so he's starting off staking out strident positions and playing the tough guy in order to try to scare them to move first. and i think he thinks that in the last term he moved first, they didn't move towards him and that he made a tactical mistake. >> that's been borne out now with the first round of this fiscal debate, which, you know, i think for the most part the administration won. the question is how much are those questions going to cloud all of these other priorities? the expectations they're setting over there are incredibly high, guns, immigration, climate change. of course we have these ongoing fiscal issues, which are not going to go away. i mean, it's going to be a long road. >> it is going to be a long r

meals for busy moms. >> after a long day at work, most women don't have the time or the energy to spend hours, so debra, host of the web series deb's kitchen, has developed something she calls the busy mom special. >> have you many hats, don't you? >> we have two minutes per recipe. what are we making? >> we're doing an easy roast chicken. it's very efficient, and you have a lot of leftovers. what we're going to do is pull back the skin because -- >> creeps me out a little bit. >> embrace it, right? we're putting a little lemon rind, a little rosemary, fresh rosemary. a little garlic. >> a little fresh garlic there. a little salt and pepper. smush it in there, and then finally we're going to finish the little drizzle of olive oil. >> just a tad. >> like what you do with the turkey. >> that took you all of 15 seconds. >> exactly. the thing is you want to get all that seasonings underneath the skin because that's what helps it stay extra juicy. >> you put it in a bag? >> we're going to marinate it in a zip lock baggie. >> are you putting anything with it? >> you can put extra olive oil or

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